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Third Circuit Decision Suggests Another Way For Trademark Licensees To Protect Against License Rejection In Bankruptcy

07/01/10

Trademark licensees have long faced the serious risk of losing all license rights to a trademark if the licensor files bankruptcy and rejects the trademark license as an executory contract. However, a recent decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in the In re: Exide Technologies case may give some trademark licensees new hope of retaining their license rights even in bankruptcy.

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Official Bankruptcy Forms Revised To Reflect April 1, 2010 Dollar Amount Adjustments

04/02/10

As discussed in an earlier post called "On The Rise: Bankruptcy Dollar Amounts Will Increase On April 1, 2010," various dollar amounts in the Bankruptcy Code and related statutory provisions were increased for cases filed on or after April 1, 2010. Now several official bankruptcy forms have been revised to reflect these new dollar amounts.

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Official Bankruptcy Forms Revised To Reflect April 1, 2010 Dollar Amount Adjustments

04/02/10

As discussed in an earlier post called "On The Rise: Bankruptcy Dollar Amounts Will Increase On April 1, 2010," various dollar amounts in the Bankruptcy Code and related statutory provisions were increased for cases filed on or after April 1, 2010. Now several official bankruptcy forms have been revised to reflect these new dollar amounts.

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California Court of Appeal Provides Guidance For Directors Of Financially Distressed California Corporations

03/23/10

As I have reported over the past several years, Delaware courts, including the Delaware Supreme Court, have addressed the nature of a director's fiduciary duties when a Delaware corporation is insolvent or in the "zone of insolvency," most notably with the 2007 decision in North American Catholic Educational Programming, Inc. v. Gheewalla, et al., 930 A.2d 92 (Del. 2007). To read that decision, click on the case name in the prior sentence.

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California Court of Appeal Provides Guidance For Directors Of Financially Distressed California Corporations

03/23/10

As I have reported over the past several years, Delaware courts, including the Delaware Supreme Court, have addressed the nature of a director's fiduciary duties when a Delaware corporation is insolvent or in the "zone of insolvency," most notably with the 2007 decision in North American Catholic Educational Programming, Inc. v. Gheewalla, et al., 930 A.2d 92 (Del. 2007). To read that decision, click on the case name in the prior sentence.

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Recent Decision Holds That Section 503(b)(9) "20 Day" Claims Can Be Used As Part Of New Value Preference Defense

03/22/10

Earlier this year, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Tennessee issued a decision holding that creditors sued for preferences can assert a new value defense based on the goods provided to a debtor in the 20 days before the bankruptcy case was filed.

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Recent Decision Holds That Section 503(b)(9) "20 Day" Claims Can Be Used As Part Of New Value Preference Defense

03/22/10

Earlier this year, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Tennessee issued a decision holding that creditors sued for preferences can assert a new value defense based on the goods provided to a debtor in the 20 days before the bankruptcy case was filed.

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Winter 2010 Edition Of Bankruptcy Resource Now Available

03/12/10

The Winter 2010 edition of the Absolute Priority newsletter, published by the Cooley Godward Kronish LLP Bankruptcy & Restructuring group, of which I am a member, has just been released. The newsletter gives updates on current developments and trends in the bankruptcy and workout area.

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Winter 2010 Edition Of Bankruptcy Resource Now Available

03/12/10

The Winter 2010 edition of the Absolute Priority newsletter, published by the Cooley Godward Kronish LLP Bankruptcy & Restructuring group, of which I am a member, has just been released. The newsletter gives updates on current developments and trends in the bankruptcy and workout area.

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On The Rise: Bankruptcy Dollar Amounts Will Increase On April 1, 2010

03/02/10

It hasn't gotten much publicity yet, but certain dollar amounts in the Bankruptcy Code will be increased for cases filed on or after April 1, 2010. You can find a chart listing all of the changes on this Federal Register page, which printed last month's official notice from the Judicial Conference of the United States.

Among the most meaningful increases for Chapter 11 and other business bankruptcy cases:

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